c. 1230 Tampuquiro, Cusco, Inca Empire, modern-day Peru
Died
c. 1260 (aged c. 30) Cusco, Inca Empire, modern-day Peru
Spouse
Mama Cura (sister)
Issue
Lloque Yupanqui
Quechua
Sinchi Ruq'a
Dynasty
Hurin
Father
Manco Cápac
Mother
Mama Ocllo
Sinchi Roca, Sinchi Rocca, Cinchi Roca (in Hispanicized spellings), Sinchi Ruq'a or Sinchi Ruq'a Inka (Quechua for "valorous generous Inca") (c. 1230 – c. 1260) was the second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around 1230 CE, though as early as 1105 CE according to some) and a member of the Hurin dynasty (first dynasty).[1]
^The Ceque System of Cuzco translated by Eva M. Hooykaas
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that the title held by each ruler was that of a Kuraka or sinchi, until the reign of Inca Roca, who imposed the term Sapa Inca or Inca for shorten, the...
and had no children; while Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo only had one, SinchiRoca. This was as told by Juan de Betanzos, the different versions of this...
capac meant warlord and sinchi meant leader. The second dynasty was affiliated with the Hanan moiety and was founded under Inca Roca, the son of the last...
city of Cusco with. In some variations, she also had a son with him, SinchiRoca, though all Incan rulers after Manco Cápac were believed to be their...
Before they arrived, Mama Ocllo had already borne Ayar Manco a child, SinchiRoca. The people who were already living in Cusco fought hard to keep their...
1260) and a member of the Hurin dynasty. He was the son and successor of SinchiRoca, though he had an elder brother Manco Sapaca. He was the father of Mayta...
half-sister Olympias II of Epirus Manco Cápac and his full sister Mama Ocllo SinchiRoca and his half-sister Mama Cura Topa Inca Yupanqui and his full sister...
— c. 200 BCE Chavín culture c. 500 — c. 1100 CE Wari Empire c. 1230 SinchiRoca, the second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco, waged war against a nearby...
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shot in the left eye. SinchiRoca, his son, married his sister, and succeeded him as Inca of the Inca Empire. 1260 SinchiRoca was succeeded by his son...
to assume his functions as the new sovereign. Inca Empire Sapa Inca SinchiRoca Inca Civil War Baudin, p. 73 Baudin, L. (1961) Daily Life in Peru under...
such Cusqueña artists such as Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao, Antonio SinchiRoca Inka, and Marcos Rivera. The defining characteristics of the Cusqueña...
Origin of the Incas, Manco Capac, and the founding of Cuzco Book 2. SinchiRoca and Lloque Yupanqui, administrative divisions of the Inca empire, science...
her existence itself is not supported by physical evidence, her son SinchiRoca has definitive archaeological evidence to indicate he was a living person...
January 2008. Waldemar Espinoza, Los Incas, p. 51. As occurred with SinchiRoca or even Pachacútec himself. Waldemar Espinoza, Los Incas, p. 68. During...
Pachacutec = 9th Sapa Inca, 1438-1471, Machu Picchu built under his reign; SinchiRoca = 2nd Sapa Inca, ca. 1230-1260. Loução, Carlos (2017). “A Frota de ‘Donas...
Puma Inti and the palace of the Cuscoan prince Sinchi Puma, a direct descendant of the Inca SinchiRoca.[citation needed] When Francisco Pizarro founded...
is not certain, as it might be related to 12th century ruler SinchiRoca, after whom Sinchi became a title of local rulers rather than a name in its own...
Yawar's name refers to a story that he was abducted as a child by the Sinchi (Warlord) Tocay Ccapac of the Ayarmaca nation, crying tears of blood over...